For safety reasons, Lincoln Park, 1215 N. 8th St., will be fully closed to the public, except for the zoo area, beginning Tuesday, January 31st. Visitors to the zoo should use the Reed Avenue entrance. The City of Manitowoc has hired Serenity Farm Landscaping, Inc. to remove ash trees infected with the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB). The project is expected to be completed and the park re-opened by the end of the day Friday. Please be mindful of any closures, and think safety first!
The emerald ash borer is having devastating effects on the City’s ash trees. Once infected, the emerald ash borer is nearly 100% fatal to untreated ash trees. The Forestry Division is doing their best to remove the infected trees before they become hazardous, especially in or near areas which are used by the public.
The focus of the Forestry Division right now is removal of EAB infected trees. Small trees may die within one to two years of becoming infected, and large trees may die within three to five years. The emerald ash borer was first detected in Manitowoc in 2017, so many infected ash trees are at or nearing the end of their life cycle.
For more details, contact the Department of Infrastructure – Parks Division between the hours of 7:30 am and 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday at (920) 686-3580. Additional information about parks can be found by visiting www.manitowoc.org/parks, following the Manitowoc Parks and Recreation Division on Facebook, or by visiting www.manitowoc.org/notifyme and signing up to receive important information via text message or email. Download the City of Manitowoc app from the App Store or Google Play and click on the Alert Center to subscribe to emergency alerts.